WILLIAM GREGG {M} [P489] = AGNES PATON {F} [P495]
Married 22 Dec 1854, Tarbolton Ayrs Scotland IGI M11619-5
WILLIAM GREGG
Born 6 Mar 1827, Tarbolton Ayrs Scotland IGI-C11619-5
Christened 20 Apr 1827, Tarbolton Ayrs Scotland IGI-C11619-5
Died 30 Jul 1890, (13 Jul?) James StreetTarbolton Ayrs
Buried Tarbolton Churchyard Ayrs
OCCUPATION: Silk Weaver/Silk Hand.Loom Worker
IGI - William Gregg gender: Male baptism/christening date: 06 Mar 1827 baptism/christening place: , TARBOLTON, AYR, SCOTLAND father's name: John Gregg mother's name: Jean Gibson indexing project (batch) number: C11619-5 system origin: Scotland-VR source film number: 1041472
Also SCR FR
William was a witness to his uncle William[P475] death cert in 1879
William died aged 63. He inherited the 'Gregg Fiddle' from his father John Gregg P457 and passed it down to son John Gregg P507.
AGNES PATON
Alias Agnes GREGG (22 Dec 1854)
Born 21 Nov 1828, Mauchline Ayrs Scotland IGI-C11604-4
Christened 14 Dec 1828, Mauchline
Died 5 Oct 1903, James Street Tarbolton Ayrs
John GREGG {M} [P507] = Jane HOPKINS {F} [P508] > Family [F161]
Married 1880, Tarbolton Ayrs
John GREGG
Born 20 Mar 1855, Tarbolton Ayrs Scotland IGI-C11619-1
OCCUPATION: weaver/wood turner/grocer
IGI - John Gregg birth date: 20 Mar 1855 birthplace: TARBOLTON, AYR, SCOTLAND father's name: William Gregg mother's name: Agnes Patonr: C11619-1
John Gregg was shown as a weaver on 1871 census(Mauchline) at his parents house
and in 1881 (also with brother William) as woodturners.
Later he was recorded as a Grocer in Tarbolton after marrying Jane Hopkins.
John inherited the 'Gregg Fiddle' from his father William Gregg P489. The fiddle was passed down to John's daughter Mary P509 (John having no sons).
Jane HOPKINS
Alias Jane GREGG (1880)
Born 8 Feb 1856, Tarbolton Ayrs IGI-C116191
Died 27 Dec 1904, Tarbolton
Buried Jan 1905, Tarbolton Church yard[M.I. 285]
JANE HOPKINS Birth: 08 FEB 1856 Tarbolton, Ayr, Scotland Parents: Father: JAMES HOPKINS Mother: MARY ANN THOMSON C116191
MATTHEW PATON GREGG {M} [P512] = MARGARET DOYLE {F} [P513] > Family [F163]
Married 1 Mar 1878, Newton Ayr Scotland
MATTHEW PATON GREGG
Born 3 Mar 1857, Tarbolton Ayrs Scotland IGI-C11619-1
Died 22 Dec 1909, 65 East Main Street Darvel Ayrs Scotland
Buried Tarbolton Church Yard[273]
OCCUPATION: Wood Turner/Tapestry/Silk Weaver
IGI - Matthew Gregg birth date: 03 Mar 1857 birthplace: TARBOLTON, AYR, SCOTLAND father's name: William Gregg mother's name: Agnes Paton C11619-1
Matthew died aged 52 of Pulmanary Terberculosis - Death Cert. No.52 Loudon.
MARGARET DOYLE
Alias MARGARET GREGG (1 Mar 1878)
Born 28 Jul 1859, Content Street Wallacetown St Quivox Ayrs Sc IGI-C115871
Died 26 Jan 1934, 8 Nelson Street Newmilns Ayrs Scotland
Buried 29 Jan 1934, Tarbolton Church yard[273]
Margaret died of cerebral Heamorrage - Death Cert. No.006 Galston.
Catherine Seaton GREGG {F} [P511]
Born 7 Dec 1859, Tarbolton Ayrs Scotland IGI-C11619-1
Died 25 Nov 1909
Buried Tarbolton Churchyard[273]
OCCUPATION: silk weaver
IGI - Catherine Gregg birth date: 07 Dec 1859 TARBOLTON, AYR, SCOTLAND father's name: William Gregg mother's name: Agnes Paton: C11619-1
Jean Denholm GREGG {F} [P549] = William DUNLOP {M} [P550] > Family [F181]
Married 1897, Tarbolton Ayrs
Jean Denholm GREGG
Alias Jean Denholm DUNLOP
Born 2 Jul 1873, 45 Montgomery Street Tarbolton Ayrs IGI-C11619-1
Died After 1919
IGI birth spells name a Jane Denham Gregg
IGI - Jane Denham Gregg birth date: 02 Jul 1873 TARBOLTON,AYR,SCOTLAND father's name: William Gregg mother's name: Agnes Paton: C11619-1
William DUNLOP
Born 16 Aug 1869, Tarbolton Ayrs
Died After 1919
William was Son of JAMES DUNLOP and HELEN MCBROOM:
James Dunlop, born April 19, 1824 in Newton, Ayr, Scotland; died December 30, 1886 in Annbank, Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Scotland. He was the son of Robert Dunlop and Agnes Scobie. He married 5. Helen McBroom December 15, 1844 in St.Quivox, Ayr, Scotland.
Helen McBroom, born February 05, 1826 in Gorbals, Glasgow, Scotland; died April 09, 1907 in 2 York Street, Ayr, Scotland. She was the daughter of Archibald McBroom and Helen Robertson.
More About James Dunlop: Coalminer. More About Helen McBroom: 1881, census 16 Taiglum, Stair and 154 house Tarbolton!
Children of James Dunlop and Helen McBroom are:
i. William Dunlop, born August 16, 1869 in Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Scotland; died Aft. 1919; married Jane Denholm Gregg 1897 in Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Scotland.
ii. Agnes Dunlop, born 1847 in Newton, Ayr, Scotland.
iii. James Dunlop, born 1845 in Whitletts, St.Quivox, Ayr, Scotland; married Annie.
iv. Helen Dunlop, born May 19, 1850 in St.Quivox, Ayr, Scotland.
v. Robert Dunlop, born 1852 in St.Quivox, Ayr, Scotland.
vi. Ann Dunlop, born 1854 in St.Quivox, Ayr, Scotland; married John Vance. Fact 1: Coalminer
vii. Archibald Dunlop, born 1856 in St.Quivox, Ayr, Scotland.
viii. John Dunlop, born 1860 in St.Quivox, Ayr, Scotland.
ix. Barbara Dunlop, born 1863 in St.Quivox, Ayr, Scotland.
x. Walter Dunlop, born 1865 in Tarbolton, Ayrshire, Scotland.
IGI Marriage: William Gregg bride's name: Agnes Paton marriage date: 02 Dec 1854, Tarbolton, Ayr, Scotland: M11619-5: Scotland-VR
Marriage bans William Gregg and Agnes Paton - 2 Dec 1854 Mauchline - Marriage at Tarbolton
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1861 Census 45 Montgomery Street Tarbolton (1 room):
William Gregg head married 33 silk weaver b.Tarbolton
Agnes wife married 35 silk winder b.Mauchline M/s Paton
John son 6 scholar b.Tarbolton
Matthew son 4 b.Tarbolton
Catherine daughter 1 b.Tarbolton
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1871 Census 7 James Street Tarbolton (2 rooms)
William Gregg head married 43 silk weaver b.Tarbolton
Agnes wife married 45 silk winder b.Mauchline M/S Paton
John son unmarried 16 silk weaver b.Tarbolton
Matthew son unmarried 14 silk weaver b.Tarbolton
Catherine daughter unmarried ( 7)11 scholar b.Tarbolton
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1881 Census James Street Tarbolton: GRO Ref Volume 619 EnumDist 2 Page 5
William Gregg head married 54 silk weaver b.Tarbolton
Agnes wife married 53 weavers wife b.Mauchline
Catherine daur unmarried 21 silk weaver b.Tarbolton
Jeanie D. daur 7 scholar b.Tarbolton
[Jeanie D. was Jean Denholm Gregg who later demonstrated the art of silk weaving to Queen Victoria at the 1888 Empire exhibition at Edinburgh. ref newspaper article].